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I did this: |
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rm /etc/hostname |
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nano -w /etc/conf.d/hostname |
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[ edit properly ] |
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env-update |
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reboot |
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No problems... |
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/djb |
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George Roberts wrote: |
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> Robert Crawford wrote: |
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>>On Friday 15 July 2005 06:31 pm, George Roberts wrote: |
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>>>I have a day off work and it is too hot to play outside, so I got the |
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>>>bright idea to clean up some minor warnings I have been getting. When I |
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>>>am booting my computer, I get warnings to change from using |
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>>>/etc/hostname to /etc/conf.d/hostname. Also the same with my |
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>>>/etc/domainname. My first though was these topics would be covered in |
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>>>the Gentoo install manual. But after re-reading the manual I find no |
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>>>difference now than when I installed everything a few months ago. Is |
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>>>there something I need to do, or do I live with this for now? |
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>>IIRC, I just copied my /etc/hostname to /etc/conf.d/hostname. |
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> Did that remove the warning for you? After I re-did both files, I am |
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> still getting the same warning. |
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